Redding Eyelid Surgery doctors
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Curtis Wong, MD
Redding Plastic Surgeon
2440 Sister Mary Columba Dr. Suite 200, Red Bluff |
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Mark D. Ball, MD
Redding Plastic Surgeon
2439 Sonoma Street Suite 101, Redding |
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Jory Kaplan, MD
Redding Facial Plastic Surgeon
2415 Sonoma Street , Redding |
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Randy Tate, MD
Redding Facial Plastic Surgeon
2888 Eureka Way Ste 100, Redding |
Recent Answers
My upper eyelid folds go into the eye sockets very deeply which creates a strange look. Can this be solved by filling and/or surgery? Advice on how best to tackle this will be highly appreciated.
If your concern is truly limited to the depth of your crease, you can have it filled in with fat grafting. It has the benefit of permanence over Restylane but the downside of increase in volume if you gain weight in the future. Lumpiness has historically been an issue but with the newer techniques of micro fat grafting, satisfactory results can be achieved. You should discuss all of the alternatives with your selected surgeon.
I am seriously sick of people staring at me and I have also been super klutzy (I run into EVERYTHING). Is there a surgery to correct my eyes? Estimate on how much? Have you ever heard of insurance covering something like this?
And its abnormal to be perfectly symmetrical. I'm sorry but I do not appreciate the extreme asymmetry you describe and would further explore why you feel people are staring at you. Could it be the unusual hair style or something else that you've chosen to do for yourself? Regardless, I am doubtful your eyes are reason you have have that perception and if surgery was to be done, you should be absolutely certain you and your surgeon have communicated the anticipated outcome thoroughly so you really understand what you pursuing.



